Since the coming into effect of its Automotive Development Policy (GADP) in October 2019, Ghana has been attracting the attention of the auto world with at least three of the biggest names in the industry now assembling vehicles in the country less than two years after. This is coming at a time when Nigeria’s National Automotive Industry Development Plan (NAIDP) is on the slow lane with the assembly plants gasping for breath. Last month, the African Association of Automotive Manufacturers (AAAM) followed the trend in Ghana by hosting an exploratory visit of automotive component manufacturers to the West African country. The objective was to introduce potential investors to the Ghanaian automotive market, and to Nigeria’s, which is bigger, with incomparably higher number of assembly plants.